In your opinion. From what we know, I can say the same thing about Qunari.
One would hope so, after all they are still fight an insurgency there.
stupid cows.
In your opinion. From what we know, I can say the same thing about Qunari.
One would hope so, after all they are still fight an insurgency there.
stupid cows.
Having slaves rebellions is better?One would hope so, after all they are still fight an insurgency there.
stupid cows.
Having slaves rebellions is better?
Tevinter is all about the strong, Slave rebellions prevent us getting weak.
Tevinter is all about the strong, Slave rebellions prevent us getting weak.
Yeah, and at the same time you weaken your economy, since, you know, those slaves are the base of your economy.
not at all it helps the economy, less slaves means the price goes up, thus making journeys to gather more slaves from the south profitable.
Stocks are replenished, reducing costs.
without these rebellions reducing slave numbers there would be a surplus and they would lose their value, it could lead to an economic downturn.
Yeah, and at the same time you weaken your economy, since, you know, those slaves are the base of your economy.
not at all it helps the economy, less slaves means the price goes up, thus making journeys to gather more slaves from the south profitable.
Stocks are replenished, reducing costs.
without these rebellions reducing slave numbers there would be a surplus and they would lose their value, it could lead to an economic downturn.
Of course, that's why some slaves are treated badly: it's all intentional, to support the slavery system.But there are always more slaves to be found
As I said before, the qunari have their hands full. Tal Vashothare stirring up rebellion at home and Seheron is slipping from their grasp. The resistance movement there is wreaking havoc on them.
The qunari and Tevinter will have peace in the end, and that peace will be decorated by crucifixion. Thousands of cow soldiers crucified lined up along the Imperial highway from Minrathous to Perivantium for all to see, the rest will be slaves rebuilding for the glory of the empire.
Where was it state that Seheron is slipping from them? Just curious, I might've missed some codex or info.As I said before, the qunari have their hands full. Tal Vashothare stirring up rebellion at home and Seheron is slipping from their grasp. The resistance movement there is wreaking havoc on them.
The qunari and Tevinter will have peace in the end, and that peace will be decorated by crucifixion. Thousands of cow soldiers crucified lined up along the Imperial highway from Minrathous to Perivantium for all to see, the rest will be slaves rebuilding for the glory of the empire.
Just a correction there but Tal-Vashoth are not stirring up rebellion. They aren't a resistance movement.
Just a correction there but Tal-Vashoth are not stirring up rebellion. They aren't a resistance movement.
Its mentioned in world of thedas.Where was it state that Seheron is slipping from them? Just curious, I might've missed some codex or info.
Yeah, I doubt it'll happen in game. Best to prepare to disappointment if you trutly believe this.
Regardless of how Bioware handles this, I'll be fine. I'm interested in both countries and cultures, but I want the stalemate in the North to end.
Its mentioned in one of the comics.
Sort of. They want to make the Qun fall.
I'm pretty sure they don't, just because they've rejected it doesn't mean they want to tear the whole institution down.
I'm pretty sure they don't, just because they've rejected it doesn't mean they want to tear the whole institution down.
I'm pretty sure they do.
Given they are "true in the knowledge of themselves" and left the Qun.
They enjoy warring against it regardless, so even if they don't seek it's utter destruction, they are an enemy to it.
Thanks. I only know the general events. Who is taking Seheron, the Tal-Vashots or Tevinter?
Tevinter still has a large presence on Seheron, but is kind of standing back ss the guerilla movement led by native fog warriors cripples the qunari. Seheron is very Un much up in yhe air.
The devs talked about this.The Dragon Age wiki page on Tal-Vasoth says nothing of the sort. As it clearly states Tal-Vashoth are not a single group and have no collective goals or culture. Most never even fight the Qunari and instead work as mercenaries in foreign lands.
As far as i understand it the term Vashoth mainly refers to those 'Grey Ones' who have been born/raised outside of the Qun and thus have little/no knowledge of it.
Whether the Qunari view the Tal-Vashoth as a threat is questionable though they certainly try to capture them for re-education.
I would love to hire a tal vashoth PMC just to weaken the qun and retake seheron.